becuase they were being taxed without getting a say and the government wasnt exactly fair....
some colonists had LEFT england bcuz of disagreements & it was still almost the same with the way it is in the colonies..
the king was unfair
they wanted to at least be represented
the wanted their own government
they felt overruled and wanted to have their own gov
Rewrite this question it makes no sense.
It was important for them because they were so dumb.
The question actually uses both the singular and plural form. One colonist - the colonist's property. Two colonists - the colonists' properties.
The king owned the colonists, so... The king owned the first colonist that bought a slave.
Benjamin Franklin was important to the colonists' fight for independence because he secured help from the French.
The possessive form for the noun colonist is colonist's.Example: A colonist's day was filled with hard work.
Well they were the colonists' slaves, so they were most likely cruel to Africans, although there was probably the occasional kind colonist
The right to have a representative in Parliament.
Most colonists were of British desent, tea to the British is like beer to the Germans and vodka to the Russians. Tea was just a huge part of British culture.
The Colonists had many Allies--those were people who helped the colonists.
Colonists from where? There were lots of wars and lots of colonists.
the colonists that were against the king
colonist formed militias